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A person is being encouraged to fulfill a task that they know is a good idea. The speaker emphasizes that it should be done by the person and advises them to stop complaining. The speaker mentions that they have already used up their compassion and that it is too late for the person to fake it. The person is instructed to do a promotion, which is part of their job, where they have 12 VIP tickets to surprise fans. The speaker emphasizes that it is not difficult and that it will make 12 people happy. The person is told to smile and be nice while giving out the tickets or else they won't receive tortellini soup on Monday. The person agrees to do it. You're doing it. You know it's a good idea. It doesn't have to be you, but it should be you. Quit whining. I used up all my compassion in 1988. You're too late. I was faking it. You have to be a real asshole to be mean to a kid. Hi, Bill. You. Go do the promotion. I don't know why we have to go over this every time. It's part of your job. You have 12 VIP tickets to hand out as a surprise to fans. How hard can that be? You're going to make 12 people's nights. That's so nice. Go. Do it. And yes, you have to smile. Nathan William Armstrong. You find 12 people who love this team. You walk up to them. Smile. Say something nice. And give them those fucking VIP tickets or I'm not bringing you any tortellini soup on Monday. Okay. Well, that's better.